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    Alexander's Steakhouse

    4.1 (2k reviews)
    Ultra High-EndSteakhouses, Seafood, New American
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    What's the vibe?
    Classy
    Upscale
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating

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    Loi N.

    We are a frequent Alexander's steakhouse patrons but haven't try this San Francisco location so we decided to try it first impression was a bit underwhelming ambience was not steakhouse like the other locations compared to the old location on Brennan Food was also not as good as before n did not provide Bread basket either. For a tap of $1200.00 plus it was definitely a little disappointing

    Egg salad
    Cat N.

    I'm here to review their tea service at lunchtime and it was in the Alexander steakhouse. I would say that out of all the tea parties that I've been to and they're well over 50. I'm sure, this was the best one I've ever been to for one thing, they served coffee and that just thrills me because I don't like tea. The ambience was so lovely with the fireplace in the steakhouse vibe. They had the goodies on three tears, and it was such a unique shaped tea serving platter. The service was impeccable. Everything tasted so good especially the baked scones. Everything was absolutely beautiful. We had a lovely time and I think it was only like $65 so it wasn't even that expensive highly recommend going for the tea service check out all my pictures.

    The uni pasta!
    Michelle L.

    TL;DR: The Alexander's Steakhouse that I used to know is back. Over the weekend, we had a family dinner at Alexander's steakhouse for a birthday celebration. Our group included aging parents and children who only like steak + bread + fries. Given our group size (5 adults and 2 children), we ordered some of my favorites as well as trying the specials offered during the evening. The hamachi shot is still as refreshing as I could remember. The hokkaido milk bread is still as soft as I could remember. The heirloom tomato & nectarine salad is a very lovely summer starter to have. The oysters were served with fermented bluberry vinegar - the younger adults at our table liked it while our older parents couldn't get over the fact that they just had raw oyster with blueberry. haha! The grilled octopus got an updated twist. The uni pasta portion looks small for the price but then I remembered the pasta was listed under the starter section, not the entrée section. It's a delicious and beautifully presented uni pasta. My husband said it's the perfect size as a starter but I definitely want more. In terms of the meat, we ordered imperial tomahawk, the Hokkaido ribeye cab (special of the evening), the Australian Wagyu filet, miyazaki wagyu, and also a regular filet mignon. We did it family style so that everyone could try a little bit of everything. The tomahawk is everyone favorite. It's not just packed with flavor, it's so tender that she enjoyed the steak fully even with her denture. Filets usually are the one that seniors can only eat but she end up having 2 big slices of tomahawk. And my wagyu lover father enjoyed the rich ribeye cab very much. The Australian Wagyu is the perfect medium. I highly recommend tomahawk if you are with a large group! For the side dishes, we went with their classic: creamed spinach and their famous truffle fries. The kids finished the entire bowl of fries :P The tomahawk really wowed my parents. However, we were all impressed by the dessert from the evening. Their website somehow doesn't include a dessert menu. So part of me wondered if they still offer a dessert at all... or if they just bring some cakes from the One65 instead.... (or maybe we get lucky and get something from O upstart.. haha!) We tried most of the dessert offerings from the night and they were all delicious and perfectly executed. I think the pastry team from other floors definitely contributed because the tart crust from the parline tart definitely reminded me of the lemon tart we usually get from this building :P The parfait with grand marnier is like their version of baked alaska - the meringue was browned with the grand marnier flambe at the table side. It's definitely a showstopper! The mixed berries was the perfect summer finish if you want something light. The yuzu custard was perfect with the mixed berries sorbet and a beautiful mixed berries sauce. But my favorite is the chocolate dessert (I forgot the name..) but it's this thick decadent chocolate torte - it's a lovely sweet finish for any chocolate lovers! And of course, we can't finish a meal at Alexander's without their signature finish: COTTON CANDY!!! :D it's the pina colada flavor and we managed to finish 2.5 cotton candies out of the 3 given to our group. The lychee and rose chocolate bon bon and the milk nougat were the final sweets we received for the night :D The team took care of us really well. We all had a very pleasant experience at the new location. I visited their Cupertino locations for so many times in the last 15+ years and also their old SF location several times before the COVID. I had date nights, business dinners, friends gatherings, and even girls night out at the Alexander's Steakhouse in the last 15+ years. In my memories, Alexander's Steakhouse has always been this one big high-end steakhouse. So part of me felt like it's the end of an era seeing the SF location moving from the previous location to the small space in Union Square. But I also believe this could be an opportunity for the restaurant to thrive again in the challenging downtown area. Although the new location is small and intimate, we as guests don't have to worry about parking anymore when the O'Farrell parking structure is just next door :) Can't wait for our next visit in the future!

    This is the steak. Looks horrible. They should've added a flower..or something
    Olive R.

    I'm so happy with my return to this steakhouse. Thank you Patrick for the great service and the warm conservations. I was seated quickly and received my cosmo with ease. Tasted great! I ordered the yellowtail sashimi for an appetizer. Although I thought the eggplant overwhelmed the taste of the fish slightly, it was presented well and it was fresh, I also ordered the Shiga Ohmi steak (3 oz). It was cooked to perfection and presented with pickled cucumbers and 2 salts. I loved it! The wines I had were great. The pears/chocolate were difficult to eat. I had to "dig" to find the pears. Everything was clean and I highly recommend this new location.

    Sylvia S.

    Stopped by to try their signature wagyu tasting menu. It was a well crafted menu that was very wagyu forward. I really enjoyed the wagyu caviar app. Truly, all is the dishes were excellent, even the desserts. The only thing missing was a bread service. At 185 for A5 wagyu, it's a steal. Service was friendly and well organized. Looking forward to trying other restaurants in the building!

    Chocolate bundino and apple jelly, additional dessert
    Elaine Y.

    Came to Alexander's for restaurant week and enjoyed the experience! A 4 course meal came to $90 pp but we still felt compelled to add in some extras. We began with the Hokkaido milk bread with three butters. If you're looking for that flavor punch, the black sesame or yuzu butter will really meet that need but if you're seeking that more nuanced elevation, that wagyu butter was...chef's kiss. It had an unctuous beefy quality to it and was remarkably rich. We also shared the wagyu charcuterie platter. We all had our own favorites on the plate so it worked well for the group! For my restaurant week choices, I started with the wagyu rillettes, then the butternut squash soup, the steak frites, and a carrot cake. I liked the uniqueness of the rillettes but my favorite course may have been the butternut squash soup. It was smooth and creamy and I really enjoyed the addition of the roasted pepitas. For the main, I did add in a diver scallop and the bone marrow to my steak. The steak itself was just okay in my opinion. It lacked a crust and was a little light on seasoning (but the fries over compensated on salt). The marrow added a delightful beefy butteriness but the real star was really that scallop. Mine was cooked perfectly! When it came to dessert, I thought my carrot cake was pretty good! All the piped elements were delicious but the cake was just a hair bit dense for me. When it came to service, it was great. Staff was attentive and the sommelier helped us make a great choice for pairing. All in all, glad I tried the OG Alexander's, but if you want my true opinion, I think their "sea" option is far better.

    Peace L.

    First timer for dinner last night. Great city feel and both their food and service was excellent.

    Entrance !!!
    Aparna K.

    Alexander's Steakhouse is a total win if you're into high end vibes and seriously good steak. The place blends classic steakhouse style with a cool Asian twist, melt in your mouth wagyu, creative sides, and some next-level starters. I was here with my girls to celebrate our birthdays! The service is top notch and the attention to detail really shows. It's definitely a splurge spot, but perfect for date night or when you want to treat yourself. Just come hungry you'll want to try a bit of everything.

    Rylee R.

    Amazing food!!!!!!! Amazing service and ambience!!!!! So yummy and will go again for sure!

    Wonderful experience with excellent cocktails and wine selection. Steaks were outstanding with choice Wagyu. Perfect shareable sides.

    Yerba Buena Cocktail (left) & Mushroom Consommé (right) | IG: @nomwithelaine

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    Flavorful and juicy , I enjoyed our dinner and was an easy find , the service was shorted than anticipated

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    Ask the Community - Alexander's Steakhouse

    Does the new location have an elevator?

    Yes! The building has elevator and it's the same elevator shared with O's (the French restaurant on the 5th and 6th floor) and Element (the bar on the 4th floor).

    Which steaks are halal and are all of your steaks halal?

    The F1 cross breeds are halal.

    Do you serve Creekstone farms steaks?

    Dear Khalid, We do not currently serve Creekstone. However, we do have alternative halal steak options.

    Do you have Halal steak option on request?

    No, they do not

    Are there any vegan options at your restaurant?

    Yes

    Is there a dress code for teens?

    What is the dress attire?

    Business semi-casual week days, but weekend, patrons do dress up. I do dress up when I come here.

    Do they have valet parking?

    Yes, they do.

    Do you require proof of vaccination?

    Yes. All restaurants in San Francisco require proof of vaccination.

    Does this location differ from the menu at the Cupertino location?

    Yes! depending on the Chef & the seasonal items & produce choices they have access too at the time.

    Why don't you guys feature your menu on the website? I only see pictures of it on Yelp.

    Hello Sanovia, thank you for reaching out to us! We do have our printed menu available on the… Read more

    Has anyone ordered a Take & Bake meal for a holiday dinner? If so, how was it?

    Dear Paul, We have sold many of our Prime Rib dinner packages without complaint. We do cook them to Medium Rare and pull them out of the oven right before pickup time, so they are ready to go when you get home. We also include instructions should… Read more

    Does Alexander's Steakhouse offer outdoor dining in regards to the Mayor's new order to shutdown indoor dining?

    Hi Louis, Unfortunately, our Brannan location does not offer outdoor dining but our sister… Read more

    What would steak would you recommend for someone who hasn't been to this restaurant before?

    I would recommend the filet mignon from personal experience but all of their meat is very high quality and you won't be disappointed.

    Do I have to call to make a reservation before planing to go there?

    No, but it's highly recommended to do so. Example, celebrating an anniversary? The restaurant will actually give your s/o a personal greeting or thank you card. You can reserve a day in advance, pretty flexible. You can also use Open table or make… Read more

    A couple of questions: - Are all of the steaks grassfed? - Is it possible to get the steak plain,…

    Hi Joshua C.! Thank you for your interest in Alexander's Steakhouse SF. Please see the answers from Chef Eric Upper below... None are currently only grassfed… Read more

    Does this location allow small dogs? The Pasadena location seems to.

    We only allow certified Therapy or Service Dogs into the restaurant.

    I loved the prime rib 20oz. Last visit June 2019 I didn't see the prime rib on the dinner menu, only rib eye. Is the 20oz prime rib still available?

    I do not know exact dates it is available, even when I had it. It was not on the menu you had to ask for it. So ask :) . Is worth it!

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